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LPCM setup for a Sony BDPS6500 Blu-Ray Player

Krylic

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I saw That His Blu-Ray support LPCM
Stereo L-PCM on coaxial output
Stereo L-PCM, 5.1 (48 kHz, 96 kHz and 192 kHz) and 7.1 (48 kHz and 96 kHz) on HDMI

I have a LG SJ7 Soundbar that supports DD,DTS,LPCM and I want to use the LPCM on the soundbar

in the settings I picked for digital audio output PCM But I don't know if I should turn off or on BD MIX AUDIO

with AUTO And BD MIX Off outputs DTS HD MA,HD Dobly Atmos ETC

And On Converts To DTS,DD

BUT with Pcm should I keep it on or off

Blu-Ray Connected Directly to The Sounbar
 
Do you want to prefer the LPCM track on the disk or do you need LPCM in all your chain because that’s the only way to output audio?
 
You're connecting with hdmi? Why do you need lpcm?
 
lossless quality for.movi3s and TV shows on Netflix
 
My sounbar doesn't support None of the codex that Netflix uses
Ah, gotcha, so it can't handle DD+. That's a shame, that's the primary streaming codec for not just Netflix but many. How old is that soundbar?

If you can get it to pass Dolby Digital or DTS is that not sufficient?
 
As to the BD Mix Audio setting, do you use the secondary audio channels?
 
Ah, gotcha, so it can't handle DD+. That's a shame, that's the primary streaming codec for not just Netflix but many. How old is that soundbar?

If you can get it to pass Dolby Digital or DTS is that not sufficient?
Rather have it lossless than lossy
 
Ah, gotcha, so it can't handle DD+. That's a shame, that's the primary streaming codec for not just Netflix but many. How old is that soundbar?

If you can get it to pass Dolby Digital or DTS is that not sufficient?
2017 8 years with his one
 
Not sure what you mean by that.
It's like converting a wav to flac same quality but smaller file size Its like converting a mp3 320 to flac its gonna be the same quality
 
If you're getting the Dolby Digital signal to the soundbar, that's as good in your case (unless you need the further capabilities of Dolby Digital Plus such as 7.1 or Atmos metadata)
 
Nah I usually watch YouTube and Netflix and listen to music on it That's Why I used PCM for the output but the bd mix audio setting not sure if I should keep it on or off for the pcm output
 
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